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right to representation I should be
cause I own a great deal of property
and pav large-taxes."
Whether : you agree with Mrs.
Thaw in these matters or not-Hand
I dbnot-ypu cannot help admiring
her as the most devoted mother a
man could have the woman some
one has called "the most devoted
mother in the world'
The Latest Photograph of Mrs. Thaw and Her Son Harry.
NEWS OF THE DAYCONCERNING CHICAGO
$27,500 paid for one foot of land
on State st. 4
Mrs. Grace Wood thought husband
had four bags of gold before mar
riage. "Gold" was sawdust. Wants
divorce.
Windows and showcases smashed
at Edward Burman's store, 1404 W.
12th - st. Damage $300. Nicholas
Redmond suspected. Police guard
store.
Clarence Bradish, paroled prisoner,
tried to escape from train.
Milwaukee Avenue State Bank de
clared solvent, despite operations of
Paul O. Stensland.
Ethel Smith, Gary girl for whom
Billy Rugh gave life, to go West.
Parents refuse to believe elopement.
Father seriously injured by street car.
Alderman Block sent out 50,000
blanks for subway referendum. 125,
000 names needed.
Prohibitionists to try to place
liquor question on ballots.
3,000 employes of Illinois Steel Co.
.returned to work. Full force of 11,
"000 expected back by end of month.
Clifford Barnes- declares that
mayor protects notorious W- & W.
Cafe at 22d and S. State sts.
John C. Kennedy and Robt. H.
Howe will speak at Socialist head
quarters, 4834 Cottage Grove av.,
Wednesday, Jan. 14, at 8 p; m.
$415,000 left to Chicago hospitals
by Thomas S. Kirkwood.
Chas. W. Parker, 9 S. LaSalle st.,
alleged to have fraudulently obtained
possession of $37,000 estate of Mrs.
Mary M. Gray.
Clash expected in vote fraud tes
timony. Mayor called as witness.
Mrs. Sol Lewinsohn makes sensa
tional charges regarding Jack John
son's departure. Federal official said
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